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The ballpark's original name was Silver Cross Field, with the naming rights belonging to Silver Cross Hospital. In November 2017, the City of Joliet announced their plan for rename the facility Joliet Route 66 Stadium, which included a new facade showcasing the area's automotive history centered around U.S. Route 66. [3]
The Joliet JackHammers were a professional baseball team based in Joliet, Illinois, in the United States. The JackHammers were a member of the Northern League, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball. From 2002 to 2010, the JackHammers played their home games at Silver Cross Field.
Joliet Memorial Stadium is a 10,000 seat multipurpose stadium located in Joliet, Illinois It is used mostly for American football and soccer matches, and also sometimes for athletics. It was built in the early 1950s, opened in 1951 and is dedicated to Joliet residents who fought in World Wars I and II as well as the Korean War .
It was noted the Convicts' home ballpark was located on Mississippi Avenue, between Fourth Avenue and Hickory Creek in Joliet, Illinois. [20] [21] Beginning in 2002, the Joliet minor league teams have hosted minor league home games at Duly Health and Care Field. [22] (2011) Silver Cross Field, now Duly Health and Care Field. Joliet, Illinois
The Joliet Slammers are a professional baseball team based in Joliet, Illinois. The Slammers compete in the Frontier League (FL) as a member of the West Division in the Midwest Conference. The team plays their home games at the Duly Health and Care Field , and is owned by Mike Veeck, Bill Murray and the Night Train Veeck company.
Silver hosted its last regular-season Red Wings game in August 1996. It was a glorious affair, with the sold-out ballpark hosting a variety of special guests and a splendid, emotion-filled farewell.
Silver Cross Hospital is a 348-bed acute care/general hospital that was founded in 1895. [1] The hospital was located in Joliet, Illinois , before it relocated to its new campus on February 26, 2012, in New Lenox, Illinois .
It has a sprawling, irregular shape that extends into nine different townships, more than any other Illinois city. They are: Joliet, Plainfield, Troy, New Lenox, Jackson, Channahon, and Lockport in Will County, and Na-Au-Say and Seward in Kendall County. Joliet developed along the Des Plaines River, and its downtown is located in the river valley.